| CGT N0 6, Melbourne Tank Museum | Related pages: Alberton C60S cab chassis. Belfield collection, 1973. Ron Fry's vehicle. |
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| Unlike many of the surviving No 6 Artillery tractors which were never fitted to trucks, John Belfield's actually came from a complete vehicle. This one sits on the back of an AEC Matador. Update 2005: This body has been sold to Rod Dux in Queensland for restoration. |
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| Spare wheel carrier. The right-hand side was for the Bofors trailer spare while the other side held the 10.50 20 for the truck. | |||
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| Rotting crew seats. The one on the right is from the rear deck. | Double doors had full length lockers for spare barrels for the Bofors. | ||
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| Once painted over for disposal, the vehicle's ARN is evident. | Internally there is a locker between the spare wheels. The doors, although about the same size as the No 8 and 9 tractors are different, with a raised rib pattern. | ||
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| The rot has really set in on the roof section. | Right hand external locker above the bofors trailer spare. | ||
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| Rifle clips | |||